Historical Background: The Sambalpuri saree, known for its intricate tie-and-dye technique, dates back to the 7th century. It is recognized for its cultural significance and beautiful patterns, including “Bandha” (tie-dye) work, which reflects the rich traditions of Odisha.
• Process: The process begins with selecting high-quality cotton or silk yarn. The artisans tie specific sections of the yarn using threads to create the “Bandha” (tie-dye) patterns. These tied yarns are then dyed using natural, plant-based dyes to achieve vibrant colors. The dyed yarn is then placed on a loom, where artisans weave the threads into fabric, following traditional patterns and motifs like flowers, animals, and geometric shapes. The intricacy of the motifs and the blend of colors make each saree unique. The weaving process can take several weeks, requiring high skill and precision. The final product is a richly patterned saree that showcases Odisha’s deep cultural history.
• Current Demand: The Sambalpuri saree remains highly popular for weddings, festivals, and cultural occasions, with growing demand among collectors and tourists.
• Locations: Bargarh, Sonepur, Baripada, and Sambalpur.
Crafts Council of Odisha, SURYAPRABHA, Plot-516/1765, KIIT Square, Patia, Nandankanan Road, Bhubaneswar-751024